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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T15:42:20+00:00 2026-05-11T15:42:20+00:00

Quite often in my LINQ to SQL code, I need to find or create an entity

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Quite often in my LINQ to SQL code, I need to ‘find or create’ an entity as such:

var invoiceDb = ctx.Invoices.FirstOrDefault(a => a.InvoicerId == InvoicerId &&                                                  a.Number == invoiceNumber); if (invoiceDb == null) {     invoiceDb = new Invoice();     invoiceDb.Number = invoiceNumber;     ctx.Invoices.InsertOnSubmit(invoiceDb); } 

I’m looking to make this a generic method… Any good ideas?

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  1. 2026-05-11T15:42:21+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:42 pm

    I came up with these extension methods that seems to work well for me.

        public static T FindOrCreate<T>(this Table<T> table, Func<T, bool> find, Action<T> create) where T : class, new()     {         T val = table.FirstOrDefault(find);         if (val == null)         {             val = new T();             create(val);             table.InsertOnSubmit(val);         }         return val;     }      public static T FindOrCreate<T>(this Table<T> table, Func<T, bool> find) where T : class, new()     {         return FindOrCreate(table, find, a => { });     } 

    And it’s used like so:

        var invoiceDb = ctx.Invoices.FindOrCreate(a => a.InvoicerId == InvoicerId &&                                                      a.Number == invoiceNumber);     invoiceDb.Number = invoiceNumber; 

    Or

        var invoiceDb = ctx.Invoices.FindOrCreate(a => a.InvoicerId == InvoicerId &&                                                      a.Number == invoiceNumber,                                               a => a.Number = invoiceNumber); 
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